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TARRANT 288 East Main Street NDERTAKER and EMBALMER UPHOLSTERING Phone 4010 House: 1451-3 "!“FRIES Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ 114 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain Sign Co. “DOING BETTER WHAT MANY DO WELL” 34 CHURCH STREET Telephone 894 ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. ZIERING Dentist has removed his Office to BOOTH'S BLOCK 2590 MAIN ST. ROOM 204 TEL. 2794 COURT STUDYING fures and ¢ | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. t possibility s week W uled adversely to recover p'\r' ortune held new o( FEMALE MAKE- UP Mrs. McPherson Denies She Used , Switch—Takes Down Hair n T. Quinn, yesterday | ion of the previous he had found a bond- i revoks ay in wk ing cc 0 b e executor of the whom Mrs. Swasey dministration. n was unex- at the case will Los Angeles, Oct. (P—Men's testimony Scotland Yard Nabs Bobbed Hair Bandit London, Oct. 1 (A—The mysteri- s bobbed hair bandit, who has rd for the last t has been traced make up. pts of wi som by ki =l ! weeks in TEL. 4185 | hr”mrhorv‘ of the Elephant a famous publie house on the south bank of the Thames. This is the neighborhood from which the notorious band of women as “The Forty FElephants,' "the police dispersed several s ago. est crime attributed to this raffles,” who brings r motor car across Blackfriats Bridge for frequent raids in the le west end, is the robbery of a flat In Golden Green, a north London suburb. She is alleged to have obtained a fur coat and | dressing case valued at $2 !Carolyn Wells, Writer, Fined for Smuggling New \m’;( Oct. 1 (A — Carolyr erator, dur declares she w eys to change the y yesterday. McPherson, ays heard wit v 'y charges she conspi who for four attempt to d to ob- e state- weeks ab- erday al- s regarding her from her temple, yes about her shoulders to re larations she used switches in ef- changes in appearance. Ankles also have come in for court discussion. Howard Benedict of Carmel tes d he noticed the “unusually large” ankles of the | woman who shared a cottage at the | Beach City with Ormiston. He sald he since had occasion to observe th ankles of Mrs. Lorraine Wisemann- Sielaft, who posed as Ormiston’s companion. They were very slim, | he testifled. | | Further reading of the transcript of Mrs. McPherson's testimony be- | [fore the grand jury vesterday re- | vealed that intimations of ‘“base | motives” for her disappearance had | been denied by the Evangel She | testified before the grand jury that | the history of her case for 12 years | back would show such a thing “ab- | solutely out of the question.” Yesterday's witnesses included John W. Wilson, San Luis Obispo | hotel man, Walter S. Lambert, local | haberdasher and Wallace Moore, | Santa Barbara newspaper man. 0. by the customs ure to declare she brought from Paris yester it was learned last night. gowns were appraised at T just brought in a few dresses,” she said today. “A friend of mine told me it was unnecessary to de- them—you know how wom- en are. In private lite the author is M Hadwin Houghton. She lives in t | city with her husband. Since 189 | she has written more than books, some of them volumes of poems for children. \ [boara of education, SERIOUS DAMAGE Humcane Reports From Mexico| | Fxaggerated | City, Oct. 1 UP—Notwith- alarmist reports published Mexico City of two | Mexico standir |in the newspapers of the destruction ges In the state of Vera| g Monday's hurricane, the | losses of wo seem- | regarding reports of ingly have bee A correspondent of the Aswcla!- Press who arrived here last night travelled within 16 villages reported de- he country traversed from V miles of etroyed and in tropical belt sugar plantations suffer- | ge from wind and observations from ot reveal any substan- Cruz anthorities had re- ports of the destruction | & correspon in Vera Cru a s presented their Most of the dam- vooden buildings | erfront, a group royed, refresh- | ked and a marine | g station demaged. ons of the etate of Vera 13« col 1 alo Some po + | Cruz are still cut off from communi- | cation with Vera Cruz city and it is possible that the storm did mueh e In them. The best sources of information in Vera Cruz, how- ever, were disposed to treat with skept |bers of persons were dead. \ ewspaperman \ommated For General Assembly | Wate , Oct. 1 (A — James [T, St newspaperman, and T. | Frank member of | the | Wilson identified a page from his| hotel registed for May 29 h»armg Hosiery Silk Lingerie | tho sisnatiie ‘ot “Brani Gibaon and | wife,” and identified 2 photograph l of Ormiston as the man who had registered. Lambert testified that he saw Mrs. | | McPherson enter a hotel here on | | | [l | [l \ (the morning of the day she disap- | | | peared and said she was followed | | | by a man with a limp. Moore told | | of having stopped Ormiston and . a ||| | heavily veiled woman in an automo- | | | | bile near Santa Barbara on the eve- District Attorney Asa K. in- | vestigators continue attempts to | | trace varlous articles the state | charges Mrs. McPherson purchased | In coast cities in the hope s | counting h y she t several m A na. Detec- | tives last night sald they located an store where angelist | purchased a pair of h spe | similar to those worn at Carmel The district attorney indicated further testimony would be intro- duced today relative to the appear- | ance of Mrs. McPherson on the days she disappeared at Ocean Park beach and as to the clothing worn | when she reappeared at Douglas, ‘iArlz. ctacles by & woman | Complete in every detail. E: | | | and every CALLAHAN 85 West Main St. {Mrs. Swasey Has New | | Hope as Case Reopens | | OUR AUTUMN A brilliant showing of Paris successes as well as Coples ery new Model, every new Shade BRIDAL VEILS AND HATS MADE TO ORDER ARION HAT SHOP SHOWING OF MILLINERY Has all the Variety Possible For Madam or Miss .00 $5 i & LAGOSH Tel. 8683 Salem, Mass.,, Oct. 1.—(P— Mrs. ‘I Bags Scarfs Kerchiefs Gertrude Swasey, once noted circus | | Complete satisfaction! 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Neagle, Michael J were Jesse Devine, nated as the democratic candidates P. G the | here Louis was the democratic town convention last night. Mr. St. first selection and Mr. Hayes the second. Maurice A, Wrenn and | Charles H. Vastola, contending candldates for the nominations,|nan, Charles 8. O’Connor, Finton s were defeated. | Phelan, Daniel F. Pickett, Jame Nominations of James J. Burnes| E. Russell, Timothy Sullivan, Wil- as the democratic candidate for|liam Thoms and Joseph J. Davis. Noo- as the| sch candidate for senator | Rmaltv Wi district were unani- ill Accompany Marie on Her Visit Twenty-three Justices of the New York, Oct. 1 (A—Three mem- peace were nominated as follows: (“r:l of European royalty will accom- Francis P. Brett, Michael V. p’lny Queen Marie of Roumania on the 16th mo [ 168 Main Street Pictures Sketched , From Actual Stock Dollars ! don a ar What | “plece JOHN [RVING SHOES m——— |sure Queen Marie a memorable visit and thus aid in “fostering friendly foreign relation ; Princess | the Queen's| Vicholas | ‘\Iassey to Represent Canada at Washington Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 1 (A—The rela- tionship of Canada's proposed minis- | ter plenipotentiary at Washington to the British ambassador there prob- ably will be the subject of discuy- sion between Premier MacKenzis King and the British government ! when Mr. King goes to London at an was characterized as a of im " by T. Tileston general in known to- s received in- ary, ladies in antine Laptew, consul anian legation fn Lon. 4 Prof. Petresou, Roumanian Massey probably will be the first Canadian minister to Wash= ington, although the appoinment bas not been officially announced. vitations to join a committee to as- | He also is going to London. 168 Main Street Dollars BROWN KID TAN CALF Dollars The LARGEST BUSINESS in John Irving's history, makes possible STILL BETTER JOHN IRVING SHOES TO-MORROW introduces HIGHER QUALITY in New Fall Shoes for Women Materials that you’ll see in the smartest and highest price shops only. Scores of new and beautiful styles in this zreat collection of fall ashions. ‘All sizes and widths, All heels, Shoes that are ae- tually worth $8 to $10. The exact models and materials to be worn throughout the Fall and Winter. Every pair made in accordance with John [rving’s rigid specifi- cations.